Cool, thanks for the tree-based input :) Unfortunately there's not much I can do now that location has been so firmly established, but I'll bear the info in mind for future agricultural scenes.

@Purple Wyrm & Klumaster

You're both right about those (and blimey that must have taken a bit of thinking and mapping to figure out which direction the watchtower is facing. This is the problem with working with a real place XD)

I appreciate the help from everyone, but take a few minutes to figure out whether you're commenting on sections that have already gone to publication.Unless I put a note up here saying I need edits for a reprint of volume 1 or 2, then stick to pages that will be in Volume 3, so we can get some practical use from the thread :)(that's eps 49+ there are 144 pages or 24 eps to a volume).

[Ep. 0068] ...(B)ottom of page two... A matched pair of panels, nearly identical, but for the diabolical glow of Luke's FA juju, carefully nudging the safety off of Kirk's firearm. ...(A)nother interesting difference: the camo pattern on Kirk's pants. Hmm. Seems a bit odd. I would think (the) artist would just clone the panel, and then change the significant details. The rain, for exam-- holy chikkin nuggitz, the rain. Every drop, streak, splash and ripple is the same. The panel was cloned! Which begs the question: why are Kirk's shorts apparently squirming like Rorschach's mask on Red Bull?

Hello, Paul. As per your request, I transplanted that observation from the general discussion of Episode 68. I don't feel it is a big deal, actually -- just a minor distraction. The only reason I brought it up was that the camo pattern changed while the raindrops remained the same, leading me to wonder whether it figured into the story, like maybe Kirk had just been shunted, in a nano-instant, to an alternate universe -- a very existential plot point to be sure, but hey -- c'est la steampunk, nesty pass? ;-)

As always, I stand in utter awe of your artistry. Just remember: in hyperspace, no one can see your pants.

I'm guessing the raindrops are a different layer in the drawing program, and only that layer was cloned. But I'll await Paul's more scientific explanation.In Hyperspace, your pants exist in all points of the universe simultaneously, no? Now I suddenly I have an idea called "The Sisterhood of the Time- Traveling Pants." Or, "Have Pants, Will Travel." Ack, this hurts my head.

I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, or if I'm just seeing it wrong--but the first page, first panel of episode 60, the girl has two right hands. Both hands appear to have the thumb on the same side.